It’s been clear for weeks now that 25-year-old Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani is not the right man for the job. But according to L’Equipe, the French international could leave PSG this winter.
“Exchanges with his entourage have taken place”.
“Although he will officially bow to PSG’s choice, Kolo Muani knows that in the medium term, he cannot be content with so little playing time.
Discussions have taken place with his entourage. In this eminently symbolic case, the club de la capitale is not prepared to sell off its player. RKM’s performances in blue keep him at a certain price. He is valued at between €40 and €50 million.
Among Europe’s top clubs, there are only a handful who could imagine paying such an amount – even on loan with an option to buy.”
A logical outcome given the current situation, and one that would benefit both the club and the player. PSG need to recruit a striker and, as a result, Kolo Muani could see his playing time diminish.
Given his performance, this is a logical situation, but for his future it would be preferable for him to leave the club. This being the case, the capital club could invest in a player who really meets the expectations of their coach, Luis Enrique.
Meanwhile, both Arsenal and Manchester United are closely monitoring the situation, interested in the French international’s ability to adapt and make an impact in England. The unfolding story surrounding Kolo Muani highlights the intricate mix of opportunity, tactical suitability, and financial negotiation that drives modern soccer transfers. Complete blogs here… https://www.goal365.live/news/premier-league-clubs-eye-psgs-randal-kolo-muani-1